TALONS OF HOPE
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2502210/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Talons of Hope, we sit down with John Goodell, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Archives of Falconry in Boise, Idaho, for a conversation about what it means to protect a living tradition. The Archives of Falconry was founded in 1986 by the same falconers who helped launch modern raptor conservation. Today, it stands as a destination for anyone drawn to the ancient bond between humans and birds of prey. John walks us through the organization's bold chapter: becoming an independent nonprofit in 2021, leading a major renovation of its exhibition space, digitizing thousands of objects and rare texts, and acquiring the Karl-Heinz Gersmann Library, now considered the most complete falconry library in the world. We explore how falconry shaped the recovery of the peregrine falcon, why UNESCO recognizes falconry as a living human heritage practiced for over 4,000 years, and how early falconry manuscripts contributed to the foundations of ornithology itself. John also shares the story behind publishing An Illustrated Mirror of Hawking, a stunning Japanese falconry work originally from 1863, now available in English for the first time. This episode arrives just ahead of the Archives' Spring Rendezvous, the organization's largest annual gathering, where falconers from around the world come together to celebrate heritage, honor mentors, and invest in the future of conservation. Whether you're a lifelong falconer or someone who's never seen a hawk on the fist, this conversation will change how you think about tradition, stewardship, and the quiet power of paying attention to the natural world. With gratitude to the Mohamed bin Zayed Raptor Conservation Fund for supporting Talons of Hope, and to Kiran Ghadge for the partnership and belief that storytelling can move conservation forward.
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